April 9, 2019
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Dr Erin Pauwels, who will be on leave AY 2019-2020, was awarded both the Post-Doctoral Fellow in Residence at the Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library (where she will be housed in a gardener's "cottage") and the Jay and Deborah Last Fellowship for research in American art and print culture from the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, MA. Her research centers on the late 19th-century American photographer Napoleon Sarony.
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March 27, 2019
Author: tuj81552
Fibers and Material Studies Chair, Jesse Harrod, exhibited work at the Spring/Break Art Show in New York City March 5-11, 2019 in a booth curated by Danny Orendorff
Jesse's work was featured in Artsy.Net's review of the show - 7 Artists Who Stole the Show at Spring/Break . Congrats Jesse!!
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January 28, 2019
Author: tuj81552
SITE Seeing is a show about challenging the constructs of time and space and the potential to create new realities. Shifting possibilities of the real offers political agency and promise of new utopias. It is easy for us to imagine what could go wrong; and to see what has already gone wrong, but while we fight for a better world, it’s important to dream about what could be. The artists in this show slice through the fabric of reality to give us a glimpse of what could be on the other side.Artists:
Lani Asuncion
Frances Beaver
Phaedra Call
Juliana Foster
Josh Graupera
Ron Tarver
Ellie Tomlinson
Zines from Martaleah Sandler, Josh Graupera and Metropolarity
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January 28, 2019
Author: tuj81552
Jesse Harrod, department head and Amy Cousins, department tech (and Tyler Printmaking MFA alum) are both in this group show at Fjord!Curated by FJORD member, Doah LeeOpening Reception: Thursday, December 13th | 6-9pmOn view: November 29th – January 12thClosing Reception: January 12th | 2-6pmLip-Sync Parade: Queer meditations on history and visibility
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January 28, 2019
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Dr. Emily Neumeier, currrently fulfilling a Getty post-doc in Athens, was awarded the Margaret B. Sevcenko Prize in Islamic Art and Culture for her paper, "The Church the Pasha Built: Towards a Multi-Confessional History of Islamic Architecture". This competitive award is conferred annually by the Historians of Islamic Art Association for the best unpublished essay written by a junior scholar. The essay is part of Neumeier's larger project on the buildings of Ottoman Greece and Albania, and will be considered for publication in the journal Muqarnas.
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April 6, 2018
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Art History Assistant Professor Erin Pauwels has been awarded a grant by the National Endowment for the Humanities and named a 2018 NEH Summer Scholar. This July she will participate in the NEH-sponsored Summer Institute on the “Visual Culture of the American Civil War and Its Aftermath,” which is being hosted by the American Social History Project at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York. The program is designed to enhance university teaching as well as research and Pauwels will use the experience to develop a new Tyler Art History course on the visual culture of the American Civil War and its continuing significance to contemporary art and politics in the United States.
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April 5, 2018
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Prof.Alvarez will serve as a discussant at the symposium IFA Latin America, organized by the IFA, NYU and the Graduate Center of CUNY. Her talk is entitled "Super/Natural: Excess, Ecologies, and Art in the Americas".
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April 5, 2018
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Adjunct Professor Dr. Price's review of the Ordrupgaard's exhibition, "Pissaro: Meeting on St. Thomas" (March-June 2017, in Copenhagen) was published by the Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art (AHNCA).
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April 5, 2018
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
Silk moderated the panel, "Art, Iconography, and Controversy" at the Temple 2018 TURF-CreWS symposium, April 12. Three of the papers on the panel originated in his Fall 2017 Honors undergraduate class.
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April 5, 2018
Author: Jane DeRose Evans
The book was published in celebration of Prof. Larry Silver's career, upon his recent retirement. West also contributed an essay, "Preserving Destrcution: Albrecht Altdorfer's Etchings of teh Regensburg Synagogue as Material Performances of the Past and Future". The book is published by Brill, in Leiden.
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